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MUSICShamanic. Witchy. Acid. Once you start listening to DOOMSQUAD's new album, Kalaboogie, you won’t want to listen to anything else. Perhaps you might even wake up dancing in the forest, unsure of how you got there.

FASHIONThey say that all roads lead to the same place, but he is in search of a path to an undiscovered destination, somewhere hidden between heaven and hell.

MUSICWith their new album, The Air Conditioned Nightmare, Montreal-based Doldrums explores a “dreamy, cool, and scary world.” We chat with Airick Woodhead of Doldrums about what inspired the dystopian record.

CULTURE When you think of drag king culture in Vancouver, you think of Ponyboy. We hang out with the charismatic gender performer behind Man Up before they celebrate 7 years of "gender clusterf*ck" this weekend.

MUSIC Ellinor Olovsdotter has had quite the year. And it's only March. Known by her stage name, Elliphant, she was the face of the new Apple iPad commercial last month and will be performing at SxSW this week. A fixed artist on CREEP's playlists, we chat with the Swede about stage diving, Billie Holiday, and whiskey.

ART+DESIGN Calling Santa Cruz home, Katie Small is a photojournalist who loves capturing the geographic diversity of the American West. Katie chats with us about "embracing the results" and her dream to take photos of Angkor Wat one day.

MUSIC Originally from Cardiff, Britain, Until The Ribbon Breaks speaks a universal language about being at your best and worst. A Lesson Unlearnt is about love and heartbreak, triumph and defeat, strength and vulnerability.

MUSIC We catch up with Montreal-based Caila Thompson-Hannant, aka Mozart's Sister, before her Wavelength Music Festival show to talk about "demented, hyper and aggressively infectious pop music."

ART+DESIGN That was some party last night. And Morgan Young was probably there to document all of your favourite bad decisions. But the West Coast photographer sure as hell won't be pigeonholed into being an event photographer.

MUSIC1080p is set to release some of the most anticipated electronic albums of 2015. Backing some of the most talked about experimental music acts in Vancouver, 1080p is the new face of digital DIY.

ART+DESIGN Approaching photography with a meditative purpose, Field’s images are beautiful and sincere renditions of the human condition that are often forgotten amidst the constant motions of the city.

MUSIC In the thick of winter and Polar Vortexes, it is perhaps unsurprising that some of us are yearning for a reminder of what summer feels like. Well, thank God for Lemonade!

MUSIC It's been a big year for us. We're looking forward to 2015 but before we slam glasses with the new year, let's take a look back at the songs we had on repeat this year while cranking out issues.

FASHION Sourcing Japanese cottons and Quebec leather, Walter's Son showcased its F/W 2015 Shirting Collection at Litchfield on November 13th. We were invited to the media presentation, where we got handsy with designer Kyle Parent's chemises.

ART+DESIGN Jordan Westre creates collages that explore the dichotomy of utopia/dystopia, while also incorporating a discussion of drug culture and modern sexuality.

CULTUREMudbloods is a film about Quidditch. And if you don't konw what Quidditch is, then you probably either grew up under a rock or are a Muggle.

ART+DESIGN Have you ever fantasized about throwing cake at the New York City skyline? So has Geoff Levy. And he took photos.

CULTURE We spend a day in Brooklyn with RuPaul's Drag Race's juggling, stilt-walking, fire-eating Ivy Winters. Oh yeah, and she showed up with a dress she made herself entirely out of hot glue.

MUSIC A sludge-punk staple of Toronto, we talk to HSY about the band's role in the documentary, Untold Noise, and the inspiration behind the guts and gore of their new music video for "Cyber Bully."

MUSIC Originally from Vancouver, White Lung plays "pop songs at the speed of hardcore" while tackling tough subjects like rape culture and body dysmorphic order.

MUSIC With her single, "Malachite" having one of the coolest and creepiest music videos we've ever seen, we were excited to chat with Lydia about her new album, Right From Real.

ART+DESIGN Connecting the dots with a Molecular Biology major who decided that science just wasn’t his thing.

MUSIC Vancouver-based electronic artist Stefana Fratila talks to us about her thoughts on oppression, violence, and the internet’s role in her musical journey.

CULTURE Prepare to have all your notions about stick and poke flipped on its head, shaken like a dirty martini, thrown into a garburator and served to you in the form of a vicious cat with a knife.

MUSICFrom playing the Palais de Tokyo in Paris to having her song, "Sacred Heart," featured in Olivia Bee's collaboration video with Hermès, Krista Michaela is having the time of her life.

ART+DESIGN From first kisses to heartbreak, Brit Bachmann's works explore a range of emotions and memories that we have all been through.

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CREEP is a culture magazine.

We stalk subcultures, fashion, music, art, and design.

We believe in self-expression, drag queens, and 1985 Pete Burns. 3AM pizza runs, warehouse parties, and not being an asshole. It is appropriate to drink a Slurpee in the middle of winter. We believe in Value Village, black pants, and sneaking into Fashion Week. Wear whatever you want. We believe in white space, organized clutter, and hot summers.